Bibcode
DOI
Gallart, C.; Aparicio, A.; Bertelli, G.; Chiosi, C.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomical Journal v.112, p.2596
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1996
Citations
85
Refereed citations
74
Description
We present a quantitative derivation of the recent star formation
history (SFH) in different regions in the main body of NGC 6822. It has
been performed using a set of model CM diagrams computed under different
assumptions for the recent (~400 Myr) SFH and in which the crowding
effects have been simulated using the particular crowding information
for each region in the galaxy. The model CM diagrams have been compared
with the observed CM diagram using some indicators that account
basically for the distribution of stars inside the blue-plume. Also the
number of upper AGB stars has been compared in the model and observed CM
diagrams to check the goodness of the AGB modelling. The global picture
obtained for the last 400 Myr of the SFH of NGC 6822 shows that an
enhancement of the star formation activity over the whole main body of
the galaxy has occurred in the last 100-200 Myr. The strength of this
enhancement has been somewhat different from one region of the galaxy to
another, being higher in the bar region than in the outer region and
higher still in the northern and southern edges than in the central part
of the bar. There is a good correlation between the regions in the
galaxy that show a more pronounced enhancement of the recent star
formation and the observed H I ridge. On the contrary, these regions not
necessarily have an increased number of H II regions. This can be
interpreted as a sign of propagation of the star formation across the
galaxy, in such a way that star formation taking place in H II regions
would produce, when averaged over space and time, the mean observed SFR.
An alternate explanation can be that spatial changes of the upper mass
limit or the slope of the IMF (or both) depending on environmental
conditions (or even stochastically) have occurred.